Fox has announced the release of two 2014 enduro products with the 34 Talas CTD 160 fork and Float X CTD shock. The 34 Talas features a completely redesigned Talas travel adjust system and the FLOAT X is a new reservoir air shock platform.

Fox Factory 34 Talas CTD w/ Trail Adjust 160

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The 34 TALAS fork has key design changes that translate to smoother travel and improved handling. The updated CTD tune provides more damping support in each mode for better efficiency and control.

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The TALAS system uses an air spring design similar to FLOAT, giving it superior bump compliance for more comfort and traction on the trail. Mated to the air spring is a hydraulic travel adjuster that provides quick, crisp travel changes between 160mm and 130mm. All 2014 TALAS forks use the new travel adjust system.

Fox Factory Float X CTD m. Trail Adjust

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The performance advantages of the FLOAT X’s reservoir design make it ideal for aggressive all-mountain riding. The increased oil volume and dual piston damping system produce an incredibly responsive ride while maintaining a consistent feel through rugged terrain.

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The base valve on the reservoir gives the Climb, Trail and Descend modes a wide adjustment range to perfectly match trail conditions.

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Photos: Fox Racing


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